IBM z/OS manual InterSystem Channel-3 ISC-3, Integrated Cluster Bus-2 ICB-2

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channels are enabled on these existing features via a License Internal Code (LIC) with a new mode of operation and new CHPID defi nition. FCP is available in long wave- length (LX) and short wavelength (SX) features, though the LX and SX cannot be intermixed on a single feature. Note, the maximum quantity of FICON Express, OSA- Express, PCICA, and PCIXCC features in combination cannot exceed 20 features per I/O cage and 60 features per server.

InterSystem Channel-3 (ISC-3)

A four feature ISC-3 link is provided on the z990 family of servers. It consists of a mother card with two daugh- ter cards which have two links each. Each of the four is capable of operation at 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) in Compatibility Mode or 2 Gbps in Peer Mode up to an unrepeated distance of 10 km (6.2 miles). The mode is selected for each port via the CHPID type in the IOCDS. The ports are orderable in one-port increments.

An RPQ card (8P2197) is available to allow ISC-3 dis- tances up to 20 km. This card runs in Peer Mode at 1 Gbps and/or Compatibility Mode at 1 Gbps.

Integrated Cluster Bus-2 (ICB-2)

The ICB-2 feature is a coupling link used to provide high- speed communication between a 9672 G5/G6 server and a z990 server over a short distance (less than 7 meters).

The ICB-2 is supported via an STI-2 card which resides in the I/O cage and converts the 2.0 GigaBytes per second (GBps) input into two 333 MegaBytes per second (MBps) ICB-2s. ICB-2 is not supported between z990 and other zSeries servers. ICB-2s cannot be used to connect to a z900 server.

Integrated Cluster Bus-3 (ICB-3)

The ICB-3 feature is a coupling link used to provide high- speed communication between a z990 Server and a z900 General Purpose Server or Model 100 Coupling Facility over a short distance (less than 7 meters). The ICB-3 is supported via an STI-3 card which resides in the I/O cage and converts the 2.0 GBps input into two 1 GBps ICB-3s.

Integrated Cluster Bus-4 (ICB-4)

The ICB-4 feature is a coupling link used to provide high- speed communication between a z990 and/or z890 server over a short distance (less than 7 meters). The ICB-4 con- sists of a link that attaches directly to a 2.0 GBps STI port on the server and does not require connectivity to an I/O cage.

Internal Coupling Channel (IC)

IC links emulate the coupling links between images within a single server. IC links are defi ned in the IOCP. There is no physical channel involved. A z/OS image can connect to a coupling facility on the same server using IC capabilities.

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Contents IBM zSeries 990 and z/OS Reference Guide Table of Contents ZSeries Overview What does an on demand company look like?To huge increases in user activity Tools for Managing e-businessArchitecture Architecture Operating System SupportIBM zSeries TionBase Ratio Z990 Design and Technology MultiChip Module is the technology cornerstone for Z990 Models Z990 Family ModelsZ990 and IBM On/Off Capacity on Demand Model Upgrades Z990 and z900 Performance Comparison Z990 I/O SubSystem Z990 Cage LayoutGreater than 15 Logical Partitions LP Physical Channel IDs PCHIDs SubSystemZ990 Channels and I/O Connectivity Logical Channel SubSystem Lcss SpanningIC Channel Spanning Up to 1024 Escon ChannelsInterSystem Channel-3 ISC-3 Integrated Cluster Bus-2 ICB-2Integrated Cluster Bus-3 ICB-3 Integrated Cluster Bus-4 ICB-4Ficon Express Channel Card Features Fibre Channel ConnectivityPerformance Flexibility Three channel types supportedShared infrastructure Native Ficon ChannelsFicon CTC function Ficon ConnectivityFicon Support for Cascaded Directors Ficon Bridge Channel FCP ChannelsOpen Systems Adapter-Express Features OSA-Express FCP Full fabric connectivityZ990 OSA-Express 1000BASE-T Ethernet OSA-Express Integrated Console ControllerQueued Direct Input/Output Qdio Z990 OSA-Express Gigabit EthernetZ990 OSA-Express Token-Ring NON-QDIO operational modeServer to User connections IPv6 Support Lpar Support of OSA-ExpressPerformance enhancements for virtual servers HiperSockets LCSS0 LCSS1HiperSockets Network Concentrator Cryptography Z990 Capacity Upgrade on Demand CUoD AvailabilityZSeries Security Certification Cryptography Plan Ahead and Concurrent ConditioningZ990 Server Capacity BackUp CBU Z990 Server Customer Initiated Upgrade CIU Concurrent MaintenanceAdvanced Availability Functions Transparent SparingConcurrent Memory Upgrade Concurrent Capacity Backup Downgrade CBU UndoParallel Sysplex Cluster Technology Coupling Facility Configuration Alternatives System-Managed CF Structure Duplexing Parallel Sysplex Coupling Connectivity Z990 Theoretical Maximum Coupling Link Speed OptionsIntelligent Resource Director IRD ScopeDynamic Channel Path Management Lpar CPU ManagementChannel Subsystem Priority Queuing Page Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex HyperSwap Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex Gdps Enhancements Page Page Parallel Sysplex FacilitiesNo single point of failure Components and assumptionsLinux on zSeries Z990 Support for LinuxIBM Middleware Tivoli Access Manager for Operating Systems Version Linux Distribution Partners VM Version 4 and VersionIntegrated Facility for Linux IFL OSA-Express Ethernet for LinuxHiperSockets Fibre Channel Protocol FCP channel Support for LinuxCryptographic Support for Linux ZSeries 990 Family Configuration DetailLinux Support Cryptographic Features OSA-Express FeaturesProcessor Unit Assignments Processor MemoryZ990 Frame and I/O Configuration Content Planning for I/O General InformationPhysical Characteristics Z990 Power/Heating/Cooling System Power Consumption kWZ990 Dimensions System Cooling Air Flow Rate CFMCoupling Facility CF Level of Support Fiber-Optic Cabling and System ConnectivityFiber-optic jumper cabling package Integrated system services OS.e ZSeries Application Assist ProcessorBit Support OS ScalabilityAutomation Support System Services Sense and Respond with Workload ManagerWLM Improvements for WebSphere Data Management with DfsmsSystem Management Services CICS/VSAM enabled for 24x7 availabilityJES2 and JES3 Console Enhancements EnhancementsSecurity Services Advanced System AutomationRacf enhancements Multilevel SecurityLdap PKI Services FirewallApplication Enablement Services Network Authentication ServiceLanguage Environment Java UnicodeCommunication Services Rexx FunctionsDynamic Virtual IP Address Takeover Sysplex DistributorIntrusion Detection Services IDS HiperSocketsOS Unix HighlightsDistributed Computing Services Unix System Services benefits can includeZSeries File System zFS Distributed File Services DFS Server Message Block Internet ServicesPrint Services Infoprint CentralIntegrated Testing Softcopy Publications SupportLibrary Center PublicationsInstallation Considerations OS 1.4 and 1.5 are supported on the following IBM serversOS 1.6 is supported on the following IBM servers Migration/CoexistenceMigration, installation and customization Enhancements ZSeries Bimodal Support for z/OSWizards Order z/OS through the InternetVM Version 3 VM Version 4 Exploiting New Technology Systems Management Application Enablement Networking with z/VMPage Engine-based Value Unit Pricing VM Version 5Enhancements in z/VM V5.1 include Network Virtualization and Security Technology ExploitationSystems Management Improvements To learn more